1870s Antique Tonk Swivel Piano Stool/Claw Feet with Glass Balls/Victorian
Crafted during the Victorian era, this 1870s Tonk swivel piano stool is a unique addition to any home. Its rich cherry finish and glass balls adorning the claw feet exemplify the period's craftsmanship. The stool features a round wooden seat, measuring 14 inches in diameter, and stands 19 inches tall, offering both a functional and ornamental piece for your living room or family room. The stool is fully assembled and showcases a style that reflects the elegance of the 1853-1950 time period. It is designed to seat one adult and weighs approximately 20 pounds, ensuring stability and durability. The piece, which is unupholstered, maintains its antique charm and is a testament to the bygone era's attention to detail.
Specifications
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Antique | Yes |
| Shape | Round |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
| Year Manufactured | 1800 |
| Item Length | 14 inch diameter |
| Department | Adults |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Item Height | 19 inch |
| Style | Victorian |
| Features | Swivel, Eagle Claw |
| Finish | Cherry |
| Item Width | 14 inch diameter |
| Upholstery Fabric | None |
| Assembly Status | Fully Assembled |
| Color | Cherry |
| Material | Glass and Wood |
| Set Includes | 1 stool |
| Brand | Tonk |
| Type | Piano Stool |
| Time Period Manufactured | 1853-1950 |
| Item Weight | 20 pounds |
Crafted during the Victorian era, this 1870s Tonk swivel piano stool is a unique addition to any home. Its rich cherry finish and glass balls adorning the claw feet exemplify the period’s craftsmanship. The stool features a round wooden seat, measuring 14 inches in diameter, and stands 19 inches tall, offering both a functional and ornamental piece for your living room or family room. The stool is fully assembled and showcases a style that reflects the elegance of the 1853-1950 time period. It is designed to seat one adult and weighs approximately 20 pounds, ensuring stability and durability. The piece, which is unupholstered, maintains its antique charm and is a testament to the bygone era’s attention to detail.
